Experts are calling out Vagisil for its new line of products aimed at helping teens manage âperiod funk.â The new cleansing products are unnecessary, some gynecologists say, adding that they believe the company s marketing preys on young people s worries over normal bodily functions.
The new line, called OMV!, includes an âintimate wash,â cleansing wipes, and an anti-itch serum, all fragranced with a vanilla-and-clementine scent. All of the products are intended for external use only. âThis is intimate care designed with teens and the experts at Vagisil, the site says. So period funk and bikini itch donât get in your way.â
The Supreme Court ruled this week to reinstate a restriction that requires people to access the abortion pill in person during the pandemic. An order from a federal judge previously halted the requirement, but the Supreme Court decided to lift that order, Reuters reports, which will make it that much more difficult for people to access abortion care.
Back in July, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland ruled that the in-person requirements âplace a substantial obstacle in the path of women seeking a medication abortionâ and may even violate their constitutional rights. But this week, at the Trump Administrationâs request, the Supreme Court revisited the case and ultimately decided that the requirement should stay, despite the fact that the pandemic rages on.